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For over 20 years, Nature Net has encouraged children and families to get outdoors using an annual Nature Passport scavenger hunt and journal. Passports can usually be found at all Nature Net sites, but with the “Safer at Home” order shuttering some…See More

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I've been a professional Illustrator for over 40 years! Yes, time does pass us unnoticed, doesn't it, for I feel as fresh today as when I began in 1975!

I have a special liking for crafting illustrations for Children's Books from cover to cover, from traditional media to digital publications, it's all covered, including creative writing and translation services.

In 2018, parents around the world can now enjoy a new digital publication with their kinds for the Kindle platform called Where I Live, My Life In A Single Day series : Brazil. A unique and richly illustrated eBook about a boy's adventures living in a region of the Atlantic Forest that follows Brazil's coastline. A fine way for kids to learn more about other kid's lives in countries they may know little about. Check it out here: https://amzn.to/2q34MQK.…

Creating a better world begins when we recognize that we all share an amazing life on a planet filled with miracles. All it takes is going outside. Imagine this: everyone goes outside at the same time, sees the beauty of our planet,

The Explorers were in the middle of snack time when we got the word, "Put your coats on and come outside for a few minutes. Brendan is here to tap the tree." We all stood up, put on our coats, and headed outside for a favorite combination Schoolmates/Bushy Hill Nature Center annual event: the tapping of the maple tree on our playground.